Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 549.500 - Application, Fees and Other Regulations
a) Application
1) Qualifying relatives who wish to
participate in the program must complete an application form (one for each
victim being commemorated) and submit it to the Department. Application forms
for the placement of DUI or fatal accident memorial markers and commemorative
plaques are available by writing:
Roadside Memorial Coordinator
Illinois Department of Transportation
Bureau of Operations
2300 South Dirksen Parkway
Springfield, Illinois 62764
2) When the Department determines from the
initial application that the criteria listed in this Part are met, the
application will be approved and a copy returned to the qualifying relative,
along with instructions concerning payment of the fee and other appropriate
information.
b) Fees
1) Except as provided in subsection (b)(4), a
one-time fee sufficient to offset the cost of the program will be charged to
the qualifying relative for each DUI or fatal accident memorial marker and
commemorative plaque installed by the Department. The fees, as of January 1,
2008, will be $150 for each DUI or fatal accident memorial marker and $50 for
each commemorative plaque. A commemorative plaque cannot be installed without a
DUI or fatal accident memorial marker.
2) The Department will periodically adjust
the fees to reflect the current cost of installing and maintaining the signs
with adjustments subject to rulemaking.
3) Once the fee is paid for a DUI or fatal
accident memorial marker or a commemorative plaque and the marker or plaque is
installed, the Department will maintain the marker or plaque for the entire
2-year period provided in Section
549.500(c)(3)
without any additional cost to the qualified relative. (See Sections 20(c) and
23.1(f) of the Act.)
4) Subject to
appropriation, the Department will use the money in the Roadside Memorial Fund,
as prescribed in Sections 27.5 and 27.6 of the Clerk of Courts Act
[705 ILCS
105/27.5 and 27.6], Section 5-9-1.17 of the Unified
Code of Corrections [730 ILCS 5/5-9 -1.17] and in Section 20(f) of the Roadside
Memorial Act [605 ILCS
125/20(f) ], to pay the fees for DUI
memorial markers only. When the fees are paid from the fund, no fees will be
charged to the qualifying relative.
c) Placing and Maintaining Memorial Markers
and Commemorative Plaques
1) The DUI or fatal
accident memorial markers and commemorative plaques shall only be placed by the
Department.
2) A DUI or fatal
accident memorial marker and commemorative plaque shall be maintained for at
least 2 years from the date the last person was memorialized on the plaque or,
if no plaque is present, 2 years from the date the marker was
erected. (See Sections 20(c) and 23.1(f) of the
Act.)
3) The Department has the
right to install a marker at a location other than the location of the crash or
to relocate a marker due to restricted room, property owner complaints,
interference with essential traffic control devices, safety concerns, or other
restrictions. In such cases, the Department may select an alternate location.
(See Sections 20(d) and 23.1(g) of the Act.)
4) A DUI or fatal accident memorial marker
and commemorative plaque may memorialize more than one victim who died as a
result of the same crash. If one or more additional, unrelated DUI or reckless
homicide deaths subsequently occur in close proximity to an existing DUI or
fatal accident memorial marker, the Department may use the same marker to
memorialize the subsequent death or deaths by adding the names of the
additional persons. (See Sections 20(b) and 23.1(e) of the Act.)
5)
The Department shall secure the
consent of any municipality before placing a DUI or fatal accident memorial
marker within the corporate limits of the municipality. (Sections
20(e) and 23.1(h)) of the Act.)
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 1081, effective December 29, 2010
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